Publication Type

Transcript

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acceptedVersion

Publication Date

6-2015

Abstract

Gil Anidjar’s Blood: A Critique of Christianity may well be a book, but Anidjar wishes that it wasn’t: “Instead, one could imagine the whole thing as restless and otherwise bound, neither new science nor archaeology, but rather partaking of a different, older tradition of disputation” (xi). The disputation is alive, and dispute it certainly does, with references to critical theory and historical texts circulating as though the book (or rather, the “disputation”) were a capillary system rushing with blood.

Discipline

Arts and Humanities | Religion

Research Areas

Humanities

Publication

Syndicate: A New Forum for Theology

First Page

1

Last Page

2

ISSN

2378-1769

Publisher

Cascade Books

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